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You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/49?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfm-read-along/message
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/49?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/49?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/49?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/48?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/47?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/46?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/45?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/43?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/43?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/42?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/40?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/40?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/39?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
In 1st Corinthians, Paul teaches about protecting the weak ones by avoiding the appearance of evil. Is this applicable to online discourse? Should we avoid the musty corners of church history or should we investigate? Is there harm in causing doubt, or will that doubt come anyway and is best met head on, guide in hand? We want to frankly look at these questions. Join us, and let us know your thoughts! Link to our Face in Hat discord server! https://discord.gg/MnSMvKHvwh New YouTube channel! Thanks Eric! https://www.youtube.com/@FaceinHat Look, playlists! https://www.youtube.com/@FaceinHat/playlists Dialogue Podcast Network https://www.dialoguejournal.com/podcasts/ The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints, Revised Edition, by Thomas A. Wayment https://www.amazon.com/New-Testament-Translation-Latter-day-Revised/dp/1589587863 Additional reference for today from Eric that we didn't get to: Paul Among the People: The Apostle Reinterpreted and Reimagined in His Own Time, by Sarah Ruden https://amzn.to/3R8E4DY Pilot episode for your reference: https://faceinhat.podbean.com/e/the-man-with-his-face-in-his-hat/ Our grace vs. works episode: https://faceinhat.podbean.com/e/58-grace-works-and-foreknowledge/ Chloe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_New_Testament_figures#Chloe The Zipf Mystery, Vsauce https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCn8zs912OE Corinthians 8 from The Message, by Eugene H. Peterson https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians%208&version=MSG xkcd: Ten Thousand https://xkcd.com/1053/ Possible reference for using milk to avoid appearing to drink alcohol: In the World, by Elder L. Tom Perry https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1988/04/in-the-world
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/38?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/37?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/36?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/30?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/the-new-testament?queryID=7c56fb2f8282f4a8c4b704365382a712&variant_id=202853-hardcover
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/30?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/30?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/30?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
David Artman is the author of Grace Saves All: The Necessity of Christian Universalism (Wipf & Stock, 2020) and the host of the Grace Saves All podcast. In this second part of my conversation with David, he and I continue our conversation on Christian universalism, address some of the main critiques of this position, and discuss his book and podcast. PODCAST LINKS: David's book: https://wipfandstock.com/9781532650888/grace-saves-all/ Grace Saves All podcast: https://www.davidartman.net/podcast David's website: https://www.davidartman.net/ David's Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidartman?lang=en CONNECT: Website: https://wipfandstock.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wipfandstock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wipfandstock Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wipfandstock/ SOURCES MENTIONED: Artman, David. Grace Saves All: The Necessity of Christian Universalism. Hart, David Bentley. The New Testament: A Translation. ———. That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation. Jersak, Bradley. Her Gates Will Never Be Shut: Hope, Hell, and the New Jerusalem. MacDonald, Gregory (Robin Parry). The Evangelical Universalist. Parry, Robin A., with Ilaria L. E. Ramelli. A Larger Hope?, Volume 2: Universal Salvation from the Reformation to the Nineteenth Century. Ramelli, Ilaria L. E. A Larger Hope?, Volume 1: Universal Salvation from Christian Beginnings to Julian of Norwich. Sarris, George W. Heaven's Doors: Wider Than You Ever Believed! Yancey, Philip. Vanishing Grace: Bringing Good News to a Deeply Divided World. Zahnd, Brian. Sinners in the Hands of a Loving God: The Scandalous Truth of the Very Good News. OUTLINE: (00:14) – The ultimate question of God's goodness (02:48) – Scriptures for and (apparently) against (13:45) – “Weeping and gnashing of teeth” (22:08) – Resources on Christian universalism (24:38) – Universalism, evangelism, and morality (35:15) – Free will and freedom (43:31) – Universalism in the early church (51:44) – The traumatic impact of infernalist theology (01:02:23) – David's book, Grace Saves All (01:15:49) – What's next for David (01:19:23) – Where to find David
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/30?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/30?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Acts 6 The Apostles choose seven to assist them—Stephen is tried before the council. Acts 7 Stephen recounts the history of Israel and names Moses as a prototype of Christ—He testifies of the apostasy in Israel—He sees Jesus on the right hand of God—Stephen's testimony is rejected, and he is stoned to death. Acts 8 Saul persecutes the Church—Philip's ministry in Samaria is described—Philip performs miracles and baptizes men and women—Peter and John come to Samaria and confer the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands—Simon seeks to buy this gift and is rebuked by Peter—Philip preaches about Christ and baptizes an Ethiopian eunuch. Acts 9 Jesus appears to Saul—Saul is a chosen vessel—Ananias restores Saul's sight—Saul is baptized and begins his ministry—Peter heals Æneas and raises Dorcas from death. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/29?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Acts 1 Jesus ministers for forty days after His resurrection—The kingdom is to be restored to Israel at a later time—The Twelve are to bear witness in Jerusalem, Judæa, Samaria, and the uttermost parts of the earth—Jesus ascends into heaven—Matthias is chosen to fill the vacancy in the Twelve. Acts 2 The Spirit is poured out on the day of Pentecost—Peter testifies of Jesus' resurrection—He tells how to gain salvation and speaks of the gift of the Holy Ghost—Many believe and are baptized. Acts 3 Peter and John heal a man lame since birth—Peter preaches repentance—He also speaks of the age of restoration preceding the Second Coming—He identifies Christ as the prophet of whom Moses spoke. Acts 4 Peter and John are arrested and brought before the council—Peter testifies that salvation comes because of Christ—The Sadducees strive to silence Peter and John—The Saints glory in the testimony of Jesus—They have all things in common. Acts 5 Ananias and Sapphira lie to the Lord and lose their lives—The Apostles continue the miracles of Jesus—Peter and John are arrested, an angel delivers them from prison, and they testify of Christ—Gamaliel counsels moderation. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2023/28?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment's translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Fr. John Oliver reads the Sermon on the Mount, in three parts, from the translation titled "The New Testament: A Translation" by David Bentley Hart. (Part 3)
Fr. John Oliver reads the Sermon on the Mount, in three parts, from the translation titled "The New Testament: A Translation" by David Bentley Hart. (Part 2)
Fr. John Oliver reads the Sermon on the Mount, in three parts, from the translation titled "The New Testament: A Translation" by David Bentley Hart. (Part 1)
Sally Douglas joins Robyn and Fran to discuss Christian identity, as Matthew portrays it and in our own post-Christendom context. We talk about the relationship between belief and behaviour, and specifically what Matthew means by righteousness. In this podcast we refer to Bonhoeffer's The Cost of Discipleship, David Bentley Hart's New Testament: A Translation; Stanley Hauerwas' Matthew: A Theological Commentary and Eugene Peterson's translation The Message Sally Douglas' book Early Church Understandings of Jesus as the Female Divine, can be found here.
Sally Douglas joins Robyn and Fran to talk about the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12. We discuss how they are more than ethical aspirations, but instead descriptions of Kingdom life where nonviolence as embodied by Jesus upends the world's ‘normal' ordering of things. We talk about what blessedness means, and explore the profound transformation that results from encounter with Jesus and Jesus' vision. In this podcast we refer to David Bentley Hart's New Testament: A Translation; Charles Talbert's essay on Grace in the Sermon on the Mount, and Stanley Hauerwas' Matthew: A Theological Commentary Sally Douglas' book Early Church Understandings of Jesus as the Female Divine, can be found here.
Revelation 12 Signs in heaven; Michael fights the dragon; The dragon fights against the woman Revelation 13 The first beast; The second beast Revelation 14 The 144,000; The three angels Revelation 15 The final plagues Revelation 16 The seven bowls Revelation 17 The punishment of the prostitute Revelation 18 The fall of Babylon Revelation 19 Celebration in heaven; The white horseman returns; The defeat of the beast Revelation 20 The millennium; The fall of Satan; Judgment Revelation 21 A new heaven and earth; New Jerusalem Revelation 22 The river of life; Concluding remarks You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/50?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Revelation 1 Opening Address; A personal vision of the resurrected Christ Revelation 2 Ephesus; Smyrna; Pergamum; Thyatira Revelation 3 Sardis; Philadelphia; Laodicea Revelation 4 One seated upon the throne Revelation 5 A scroll with writing on it Revelation 6 The seven seals Revelation 7 The sealing of the 144,000; The ones to came from the great tribulation Revelation 8 The opening of the seventh seal; Seven trumpets Revelation 9 Seven trumpets (cont.) Revelation 10 The little scroll Revelation 11 The two martyrs; The seventh trumpet You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/48?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
1 John 1 The word of life 1 John 2 An atoning sacrifice; I am writing a new commandment; The antichrist is coming; The children of God 1 John 3 Believe in the name of His Son 1 John 4 Test the spirits; Love one another 1 John 5 Born of God; Concluding remarks 2 John 1 Opening address; Warning about deceivers; Conclusion 3 John 1 Opening address; Congratulations; Diotrephes; Conclusion Jude 1 Opening address; Ungodly have entered among you; A Christian response to dissension You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/47?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
1 Peter 1 Opening address; The test of faith; You shall be holy 1 Peter 2 A royal priesthood; Accept authority; Counsel about servants 1 Peter 3 Counsel for wives and husbands; Suffering as a result of being righteous 1 Peter 4 Stewards of God's grace; Suffering 1 Peter 5 A crown of glory; Final greetings 2 Peter 1 Greetings; The virtues of a Christian life; Peter's eyewitness testimony 2 Peter 2 False prophets and teachers 2 Peter 3 The coming of the Lord; Concluding exhortation You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/46?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
James 1 Opening address; Enduring trial; Quick to listen James 2 Do not show partiality; Faith without works is dead James 3 The tongue is a fire; Who is wise? James 4 Be humble; Do not speak against a brother or sister; Boasting James 5 Problems with riches; Be patient You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/45?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Hebrews 7 The Melchizedek priesthood Hebrews 8 A better covenant established upon better promises Hebrews 9 The two sanctuaries; Christ put away sin Hebrews 10 Sacrifices and offerings; A life in Christ Hebrews 11 Examples of faith Hebrews 12 Jesus, the architect of our faith; Warnings Hebrews 13 Christian life; Concluding remarks You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/44?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Hebrews 1 God now speaks by His Son; The superiority of the Son Hebrews 2 Confirmed with signs, wonders, and miracles; A merciful and faithful high priest Hebrews 3 Like Moses; Warning Hebrews 4 God's rest; Jesus the great high priest Hebrews 5 Jesus the great high priest (cont.); You need milk Hebrews 6 Maturity in faith; The promise to Abraham You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/43?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
1 Timothy 1 Opening address; Warning; A former persecutor 1 Timothy 2 Counsel on prayer 1 Timothy 3 The calling of bishops; Qualifications for deacons; The mystery of godliness 1 Timothy 4 Ascetic tendencies among believers; Be an example 1 Timothy 5 General counsel 1 Timothy 6 Contend for the faith; Conclusion 2 Timothy 1 Opening address; Thanksgiving 2 Timothy 2 Counsel to Timothy 2 Timothy 3 Difficult times in the last days 2 Timothy 4 Timothy's charge; Some have forsaken Paul; Conclusion Titus 1 Opening address; Titus's ministry in Crete Titus 2 Encourage and reprove Titus 3 Remind them to be obedient; Concluding remarks Philemon 1 Opening address; Thanksgiving; Paul's request to Philemon for Onesimus; Concluding remarks You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/42?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
1 Thessalonians 1 Opening address; The church in Thessalonica 1 Thessalonians 2 Paul's ministry to Thessalonica; Concerns after Paul's departure 1 Thessalonians 3 Concerns after Paul's departure (cont.) 1 Thessalonians 4 An upright life; The return of the Lord 1 Thessalonians 5 The day of the Lord; Final encouragement 2 Thessalonians 1 Opening address; The coming judgment 2 Thessalonians 2 The day of the Lord: Apostasy; An eternal comfort 2 Thessalonians 3 Pray for us; Warning about idleness; Concluding remarks You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/41?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Philippians 1 Opening address; Circumstances of Paul's imprisonment Philippians 2 A hymn to Christ; Work out your own salvation; Timothy and Epaphroditus Philippians 3 Warnings; I seek for the goal Philippians 4 Rejoice in the Lord; Thanks; Final greetings Colossians 1 Opening address; Thanksgiving; A hymn about Christ; Paul's concern for the saints of Colossae Colossians 2 Warning Colossians 3 Seek what is from above; Household guidelines Colossians 4 Concluding remarks You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/40?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Ephesians 1 Opening address; Paul's prayer for the saints in Ephesus Ephesians 2 The incomparable wealth of His grace; Apostles and prophets Ephesians 3 Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus; Paul's prayer Ephesians 4 Apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds, and teachers; A new Christian life Ephesians 5 Do not be partakers with them; Household guidelines Ephesians 6 Counsel to children and parents; Counsel regarding slaves; The armor of God; Concluding remarks You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/39?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Galations 1 Opening address; Some are troubling you; Paul's time as a persecutor Galations 2 Paul's journey to Jerusalem after his conversion; Paul confronts Peter; Made righteous through faith Galations 3 Abraham believed; Why the law? Galations 4 Heirs of God; How can you turn back?; Paul's personal appeal; Hagar and Sarah Galations 5 Circumcision; Serve one another through love Galations 6 Bear one another's burdens; Final encouragement You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/38?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
2 Cor. 8 True Saints impart of their substance to the poor—Christ, out of His poverty, brought eternal riches. 2 Cor. 9 God loves and rewards a cheerful giver—Thanks be to God for His unspeakable gift. 2 Cor. 10 Bring every thought into obedience—Paul glories in the Lord. 2 Cor. 11 Maintain the simplicity that is in Christ—Satan sends forth false apostles—Paul glories in his sufferings for Christ. 2 Cor. 12 Paul is caught up to the third heaven—The Lord gives men weaknesses that they may triumph over them—Paul manifests the signs of an Apostle. 2 Cor. 13 Saints should test themselves as to righteousness—Be perfect and of one mind; live in peace. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/37?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
2 Cor. 1 God comforts and cares for His Saints—The Saints are sealed and given assurance by the Spirit in their hearts. 2 Cor. 2 Saints should love and forgive one another—They always triumph in Christ. 2 Cor. 3 The gospel surpasses the law of Moses—Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 2 Cor. 4 Gospel light shines on the Saints—Mortal trials are nothing as contrasted with eternal glory. 2 Cor. 5 Saints walk by faith and seek tabernacles of immortal glory—The gospel reconciles man to God—God’s ministers carry the word of reconciliation to the world. 2 Cor. 6 Now is the day of salvation—God’s ministers must walk uprightly and bear all things—Saints should not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. 2 Cor. 7 Godly sorrow for sin leads to repentance—The sorrow of the world leads to death. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/38?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
1 Corinthians 14 People should desire spiritual gifts—Tongues and prophecy are compared—Prophecy is the greater gift—Paul says, You may all prophesy; covet to prophesy. 1 Corinthians 15 Christ died for our sins—He rose from the dead and was seen by many—All men will be resurrected—Paul speaks of baptism for the dead—The three degrees of glory are described—Victory over death comes through Christ. 1 Corinthians 16 Paul counsels, Stand fast in the faith; let all things be done with charity. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/35?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
1 Cor. 8 There are many gods and many lords—To us there is one God (the Father) and one Lord, who is Christ. 1 Cor. 9 Paul rejoices in his Christian liberty—He preaches the gospel to all without charge—He is all things to all men to gain converts. 1 Cor. 10 Christ is the God of Israel and the spiritual Rock that guided them—Ancient Israel rebelled against Christ—Paul contrasts true and false sacraments. 1 Cor. 11 Paul speaks of certain customs of hair and grooming—Heresies will arise that test and prove the faithful—The sacramental emblems are partaken in remembrance of the flesh and blood of Christ—Beware of partaking unworthily. 1 Cor. 12 The Holy Ghost reveals that Jesus is the Christ—Spiritual gifts are present among the Saints—Apostles, prophets, and miracles are found in the true Church. 1 Cor. 13 Paul discusses the high status of charity—Charity, a pure love, excels and exceeds almost all else. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/34?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
1 Cor. 1 True Saints are perfectly united in the same mind and in the same judgment—Preach the gospel and save souls—The gospel is preached by the weak and the simple. 1 Cor. 2 The gospel is preached by the power of the Spirit—The Spirit reveals all things to the Saints—The unrepentant natural man cannot receive the things of the Spirit of God. 1 Cor. 3 Milk comes before meat in the Church—Men’s works will be tried by fire—The Saints are the temple of God, and if they are faithful, they will inherit all things. 1 Cor. 4 Christ’s ministers must be faithful—The Apostles suffer, minister, and keep the faith—The kingdom of God is not in word but in power. 1 Cor. 5 The Church cannot fellowship sinners—Christ, our passover, was sacrificed for us. 1 Cor. 6 Church members should not fight one another in the courts—The unrighteous will not be saved—True Saints are the temple of the Holy Ghost. 1 Cor. 7 Paul answers special questions about marriage among those called on missions—Paul praises self-discipline. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/33?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Romans 7 The law of Moses is fulfilled in Christ—Paul delights in the law of God after the inward man. Romans 8 The law of Christ brings life and peace—Those adopted as children of God become joint heirs with Christ—God’s elect are foreordained to eternal life—Christ makes intercession for man. Romans 9 Paul explains how the law of election (foreordination) operates—The people of Israel are chosen (foreordained) to receive the adoption, covenants, promises, and blessings of the gospel; yet they are not all Israel who are of Israel—They must seek their blessings by faith—The Gentiles also attain to righteousness and salvation by faith. Romans 10 Salvation comes through righteousness to those who believe in Christ—Faith comes by hearing the gospel taught by legal administrators sent of God. Romans 11 Israel was chosen (foreordained) according to the election of grace—But some harden their hearts against it—The Gentiles are adopted into the house of Israel—The gospel goes preferentially to the Gentiles until the fulness of the Gentiles. Romans 12 Paul counsels the Saints to present their bodies as a living sacrifice, to use their own grace-given gifts, and to live as Saints should live. Romans 13 Paul counsels, Be subject unto God’s ministers; keep the commandments; love one another; righteousness leads to salvation. Romans 14 Avoid quarreling about opinions and making unrighteous judgment of each other—Every knee will bow to Christ—The kingdom of God embraces righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. Romans 15 True Saints fellowship one another—Paul recounts his diligence in preaching the gospel—The gifts of the Spirit are poured out upon the Gentiles. Romans 16 Paul sends greetings to various Saints—He counsels the Saints to avoid those who cause divisions—The Saints should be wise concerning good and innocent concerning evil. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/32?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Romans 1 The gospel is the power of God unto salvation through Jesus Christ—The wrath of God rests on those guilty of murder, homosexual practices, fornication, and other sins if the guilty do not repent. Romans 2 God will render to every person according to his or her deeds—Both Jews and Gentiles will be judged by gospel laws. Romans 3 Man is not justified by the law of Moses—He is justified through righteousness, which comes through faith in Christ, made possible through Christ’s atoning sacrifice. Romans 4 Abraham’s faith was accounted to him for righteousness—Man is justified by faith, righteous works, and grace. Romans 5 Man is justified through the blood of Christ—Adam fell, and Christ atoned that man might be saved. Romans 6 Baptism is in similitude of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ—The wages of sin is death—Christ brings eternal life. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.lds.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/13?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Acts 22 Paul recounts the story of his conversion and also tells of seeing Jesus in a vision—He is accorded some privileges as a Roman citizen. Acts 23 Paul is smitten at Ananias’s order—The Lord again appears to Paul—Forty Jews plot his death—He is delivered over to Felix. Acts 24 Paul is accused of sedition—He answers in defense of his life and doctrine—He teaches Felix of righteousness, temperance, and the judgment to come. Acts 25 Paul, before Festus, appeals unto Cæsar—Agrippa desires to hear Paul. Acts 26 Paul recounts his former persecution of the Saints as a Pharisee—He testifies of the appearance of Jesus on the Damascus road—Paul bears his testimony to King Agrippa. Acts 27 Paul, in a perilous voyage, travels toward Rome—An angel comforts him—He uses the gift of seership—He is shipwrecked. Acts 28 Paul is unharmed by a viper’s bite—He heals the sick in Melita—He preaches in Rome, first to the Jews and then to the Gentiles. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/30?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Acts 16 Paul is directed in a vision to preach in Macedonia—He casts an evil spirit out of a woman—He and Silas are imprisoned, and they convert the jailor—They admonish all to believe on the Lord Jesus and be saved. Acts 17 Paul and Silas preach and are persecuted in Thessalonica and in Berea—Paul, in Athens, preaches from Mars’ Hill about the unknown god—He says, We are the offspring of God. Acts 18 Being rejected by the Jews, Paul turns to the Gentiles—He preaches, ministers, and travels—Apollos also preaches with power. Acts 19 Paul confers the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands—He preaches and works many miracles—The sons of Sceva fail to cast out devils by exorcism—The worshippers of Diana (Artemis) raise a tumult against Paul. Acts 20 Paul raises Eutychus from death—Paul is free from the blood of all men—He predicts apostasy from within the Church—He reveals a teaching from Jesus, It is more blessed to give than to receive. Acts 21 Paul journeys to Jerusalem—He is persecuted, arrested, and bound. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/29?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Acts 10 An angel ministers to Cornelius—Peter, in a vision, is commanded to take the gospel to the Gentiles—The gospel is taught by witnesses—The Holy Ghost falls upon the Gentiles. Acts 11 God grants the gift of repentance to the Gentiles—The disciples are first called Christians at Antioch—The Church is guided by revelation. Acts 12 The martyrdom of James is described—An angel frees Peter from prison—The Lord slays Herod by disease—The Church grows. Acts 13 Saul and Barnabas are called to missionary service—Saul, now called Paul, curses a sorcerer—Christ is a descendant of David—Paul offers the gospel to Israel, then to the Gentiles. Acts 14 Persecution attends the spread of the gospel—Paul heals a crippled man; Paul and Barnabas are hailed as gods—Paul is stoned and revived; he preaches—Elders are ordained. Acts 15 Great dissension arises at Antioch concerning circumcision—The Apostles at Jerusalem decide the issue—Paul chooses Silas as his companion. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/28?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Acts 6 The Apostles choose seven to assist them—Stephen is tried before the council. Acts 7 Stephen recounts the history of Israel and names Moses as a prototype of Christ—He testifies of the apostasy in Israel—He sees Jesus on the right hand of God—Stephen’s testimony is rejected, and he is stoned to death. Acts 8 Saul persecutes the Church—Philip’s ministry in Samaria is described—Philip performs miracles and baptizes men and women—Peter and John come to Samaria and confer the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands—Simon seeks to buy this gift and is rebuked by Peter—Philip preaches about Christ and baptizes an Ethiopian eunuch. Acts 9 Jesus appears to Saul—Saul is a chosen vessel—Ananias restores Saul’s sight—Saul is baptized and begins his ministry—Peter heals Æneas and raises Dorcas from death. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/27?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
Acts 1 Jesus ministers for forty days after His resurrection—The kingdom is to be restored to Israel at a later time—The Twelve are to bear witness in Jerusalem, Judæa, Samaria, and the uttermost parts of the earth—Jesus ascends into heaven—Matthias is chosen to fill the vacancy in the Twelve. Acts 2 The Spirit is poured out on the day of Pentecost—Peter testifies of Jesus’ resurrection—He tells how to gain salvation and speaks of the gift of the Holy Ghost—Many believe and are baptized. Acts 3 Peter and John heal a man lame since birth—Peter preaches repentance—He also speaks of the age of restoration preceding the Second Coming—He identifies Christ as the prophet of whom Moses spoke. Acts 4 Peter and John are arrested and brought before the council—Peter testifies that salvation comes because of Christ—The Sadducees strive to silence Peter and John—The Saints glory in the testimony of Jesus—They have all things in common. Acts 5 Ananias and Sapphira lie to the Lord and lose their lives—The Apostles continue the miracles of Jesus—Peter and John are arrested, an angel delivers them from prison, and they testify of Christ—Gamaliel counsels moderation. You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-individuals-and-families-new-testament-2019/26?lang=eng Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.” https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-the-new-testament-a-translation-for-latter-day-saints-a-study-bible
In this Dialogue podcast Thomas Wayment discusses “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints A Study Bible.” From the Miller Eccles website: “I would like to share the story that is not told in the introduction and how I arrived at the point of having produced a new translation for the Saints.” With these Continue Reading »
Dr. Thomas A. Wayment, professor of Classics at Brigham Young University, has done something remarkable — he has retranslated the New Testament. This new translation from the best available Greek manuscripts, entitled, The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints(Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2019), renders the New Testament text into modern English and is sensitive to Latter-day Saint beliefs and practices. It is also readable and accessible for a wide range of readers. The original paragraph structure of the New Testament is restored and highlights features such as quotations, hymns, and poetic passages. New and extensive notes provide alternative translations, commentary on variant manuscript traditions, and historical insights. Where applicable, the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible has been included, and the notes contain the most complete list of cross-references to New Testament passages in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants that has ever been assembled. In our discussion, Dr. Wayment gives us exciting insights into how he translated the New Testament, along with his thoughts on Jesus Christ, the Pauline epistles, the role of women in the early church, and more. It’s a fun and fascinating conversation! Daniel P. Stone holds a PhD in American religious history from Manchester Metropolitan University (United Kingdom) and is the author of William Bickerton: Forgotten Latter Day Prophet (Signature Books, 2018). He has taught history courses at the University of Detroit Mercy and Florida Atlantic University, and currently, he works as a research archivist for a private library/archive in Detroit, Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Thomas A. Wayment, professor of Classics at Brigham Young University, has done something remarkable — he has retranslated the New Testament. This new translation from the best available Greek manuscripts, entitled, The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints(Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2019), renders the New Testament text into modern English and is sensitive to Latter-day Saint beliefs and practices. It is also readable and accessible for a wide range of readers. The original paragraph structure of the New Testament is restored and highlights features such as quotations, hymns, and poetic passages. New and extensive notes provide alternative translations, commentary on variant manuscript traditions, and historical insights. Where applicable, the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible has been included, and the notes contain the most complete list of cross-references to New Testament passages in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants that has ever been assembled. In our discussion, Dr. Wayment gives us exciting insights into how he translated the New Testament, along with his thoughts on Jesus Christ, the Pauline epistles, the role of women in the early church, and more. It’s a fun and fascinating conversation! Daniel P. Stone holds a PhD in American religious history from Manchester Metropolitan University (United Kingdom) and is the author of William Bickerton: Forgotten Latter Day Prophet (Signature Books, 2018). He has taught history courses at the University of Detroit Mercy and Florida Atlantic University, and currently, he works as a research archivist for a private library/archive in Detroit, Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Thomas A. Wayment, professor of Classics at Brigham Young University, has done something remarkable — he has retranslated the New Testament. This new translation from the best available Greek manuscripts, entitled, The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints(Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2019), renders the New Testament text into modern English and is sensitive to Latter-day Saint beliefs and practices. It is also readable and accessible for a wide range of readers. The original paragraph structure of the New Testament is restored and highlights features such as quotations, hymns, and poetic passages. New and extensive notes provide alternative translations, commentary on variant manuscript traditions, and historical insights. Where applicable, the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible has been included, and the notes contain the most complete list of cross-references to New Testament passages in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants that has ever been assembled. In our discussion, Dr. Wayment gives us exciting insights into how he translated the New Testament, along with his thoughts on Jesus Christ, the Pauline epistles, the role of women in the early church, and more. It’s a fun and fascinating conversation! Daniel P. Stone holds a PhD in American religious history from Manchester Metropolitan University (United Kingdom) and is the author of William Bickerton: Forgotten Latter Day Prophet (Signature Books, 2018). He has taught history courses at the University of Detroit Mercy and Florida Atlantic University, and currently, he works as a research archivist for a private library/archive in Detroit, Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Thomas A. Wayment, professor of Classics at Brigham Young University, has done something remarkable — he has retranslated the New Testament. This new translation from the best available Greek manuscripts, entitled, The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints(Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2019), renders the New Testament text into modern English and is sensitive to Latter-day Saint beliefs and practices. It is also readable and accessible for a wide range of readers. The original paragraph structure of the New Testament is restored and highlights features such as quotations, hymns, and poetic passages. New and extensive notes provide alternative translations, commentary on variant manuscript traditions, and historical insights. Where applicable, the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible has been included, and the notes contain the most complete list of cross-references to New Testament passages in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants that has ever been assembled. In our discussion, Dr. Wayment gives us exciting insights into how he translated the New Testament, along with his thoughts on Jesus Christ, the Pauline epistles, the role of women in the early church, and more. It’s a fun and fascinating conversation! Daniel P. Stone holds a PhD in American religious history from Manchester Metropolitan University (United Kingdom) and is the author of William Bickerton: Forgotten Latter Day Prophet (Signature Books, 2018). He has taught history courses at the University of Detroit Mercy and Florida Atlantic University, and currently, he works as a research archivist for a private library/archive in Detroit, Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Thomas A. Wayment, professor of Classics at Brigham Young University, has done something remarkable — he has retranslated the New Testament. This new translation from the best available Greek manuscripts, entitled, The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints(Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2019), renders the New Testament text into modern English and is sensitive to Latter-day Saint beliefs and practices. It is also readable and accessible for a wide range of readers. The original paragraph structure of the New Testament is restored and highlights features such as quotations, hymns, and poetic passages. New and extensive notes provide alternative translations, commentary on variant manuscript traditions, and historical insights. Where applicable, the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible has been included, and the notes contain the most complete list of cross-references to New Testament passages in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants that has ever been assembled. In our discussion, Dr. Wayment gives us exciting insights into how he translated the New Testament, along with his thoughts on Jesus Christ, the Pauline epistles, the role of women in the early church, and more. It’s a fun and fascinating conversation! Daniel P. Stone holds a PhD in American religious history from Manchester Metropolitan University (United Kingdom) and is the author of William Bickerton: Forgotten Latter Day Prophet (Signature Books, 2018). He has taught history courses at the University of Detroit Mercy and Florida Atlantic University, and currently, he works as a research archivist for a private library/archive in Detroit, Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Latter-day Saints begin to dig into the New Testament as part of this year's scripture study, a terrific new resource, a translation from the Greek with wonderful notes, has arrived on the scene. The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints (A Study Bible) by Thomas A. Wayment, published by the Religious Studies Center at BYU in cooperation with Deseret Book, can stimulate discussions among Latter-day Saints about the authorship and dating of each part of the New Testament, the context in which each was written, textual issues at play that lead some passages we are used to seeing in the King James Version to be dropped while opening up others to broader meanings than we typically speak about in church, and much more—all of it quite relevant in our own Christian lives and how we interact with Jesus's core messages and his calls for us to follow. This episode is an interview with Thom Wayment about his new translation as well as the entire project of figuring out how best to present it in book form. Within the conversation, Thom and Mormon Matters host Dan Wotherspoon discuss a wide range of things, but most often with a focus on "what difference could this make in how we understand our own faith?" Who wrote the Gospels? Which of the Pauline epistles are not written by Paul? What aspects of Paul's writings and teachings influenced the Gospel writers who all created their texts after Paul had died? The Jesus of history is significantly different from the Christ of Paul, so what does teasing that apart open for us and how we approach Jesus's teachings and our own reading of the New Testament? In what ways are we asking certain texts, or even just particular verses, to do a lot of work for us (be foundational) in the LDS tradition that skew our understandings of the early Christian movement and developing church? In what ways does approaching our reading with more information about the texts' origins lead us, should we let them, to a more enlivened faith, a more energetic interaction with what it was about Jesus and his life and messaging that led so many people to give their lives (at times, literally, their own life) to spreading its influence? There is a freshness to our Bible studies that this book can bring if we will truly dive into the scholarship presented along with a plain English translation (none of this "thee, thy, thou, thine" stuff, or archaic phrasings, folks!) that also includes a much clearer picture of the role of women in the early church. This is a book and study year that we hope will be quite transformational.
Guest Info/BIo: This week I have a fascinating conversation with Dr. David Bentley Hart on his new book That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation. Dr. Hart has held positions at numerous universities including St. Louis University, University of Virginia, Duke University, and Providence College. His specialities are philosophical theology, systematics, patristics, classical and continental philosophy, and Asian religion. Dr. Hart has published numerous books and over 450 articles in such scholarly journals as Modern Theology, The Scottish Journal of Theology, and Pro Ecclesia, as well as in such trade publications as The Times Literary Supplement, The Wall Street Journal, First Things, and Commonweal. In 2011 he was awarded the Michael Ramsey Prize of the Church of England. (Select) Guest Publications: Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies; The Hidden and the Manifest: Essays in Theology and Metaphysics; The Story of Christianity: A History of 2000 Years of The Christian Faith; The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss; The New Testament: A Translation; and That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation. Guest Links: https://www.amazon.com/David-Bentley-Hart/e/B001JRTRC0%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Special Music By: Dead Horses www.deadhorses.net ( http://www.deadhorses.net ) Instagram: @deadhorseswi Twitter: @deadhorseswi Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/deadhorseswi Enjoy the music? Songs heard on this episode were: “Turntable” from the album My Mother the Moon; “Lay me Down” from the album Space and Time; and “All I Ever Wanted” & “Mighty Storm” from the EP Birds. You can find Dead Horses music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere good music is sold! This episode of the Deconstructionists Podcast was edited by John Williamson and mixed and produced by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information: www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com ( http://www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com ) Stay on top of all of the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com ( http://www.thedeconstructionists.com ) Go there to check out our blog, snag a t-shirt, or follow us on social media Join our Patreon family here: www.patreon.com/deconstructionists ( http://www.patreon.com/deconstructionists ) Website by Ryan Battles All photos by Jared Hevron Logos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen Pfluig T-shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy